Conversations on Religion, with Lord Byron and Others: Held in Cephalonia, a Short Time Previous to His Lordship's Death |
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Page 60
... punished , their doom will be less severe than that of those who , having the Scriptures for their guide , neglect or deny them . The heathen are also described as perishing from the lack of know- ledge . I can see that it is our duty ...
... punished , their doom will be less severe than that of those who , having the Scriptures for their guide , neglect or deny them . The heathen are also described as perishing from the lack of know- ledge . I can see that it is our duty ...
Page 62
... punishment , but are in- tended to answer certain ends in the government of the world , and often , directly or indirectly , are productive of benefit both to the parties them- selves and to others . " " Is there not , " said his ...
... punishment , but are in- tended to answer certain ends in the government of the world , and often , directly or indirectly , are productive of benefit both to the parties them- selves and to others . " " Is there not , " said his ...
Page 78
... punish them for their obstinacy in refusing to worship the gods , and in persisting to call themselves Christians . Except Porphyry , and Celsus , and Julian , who wrote against them , and who do not deny the ac- curacy of many of the ...
... punish them for their obstinacy in refusing to worship the gods , and in persisting to call themselves Christians . Except Porphyry , and Celsus , and Julian , who wrote against them , and who do not deny the ac- curacy of many of the ...
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... punishment on all his seed . ( Rev. xix . 17 ; xx . 1 , 3 , 11 , 15 . ) — From this short explication , we perceive that the person , sufferings , glory , and triumphs of the Redeemer ; the character , tribula- tions , and felicity of ...
... punishment on all his seed . ( Rev. xix . 17 ; xx . 1 , 3 , 11 , 15 . ) — From this short explication , we perceive that the person , sufferings , glory , and triumphs of the Redeemer ; the character , tribula- tions , and felicity of ...
Page 96
... punishment of the woman is heaviest because she was first in fault , we can explain the inequality in sorrow and care which exists between the man and the woman ; and why , all other things being equal , there is a load of weakness ...
... punishment of the woman is heaviest because she was first in fault , we can explain the inequality in sorrow and care which exists between the man and the woman ; and why , all other things being equal , there is a load of weakness ...
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